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| has gloss | eng: In game theory, folk theorems are a class of theorems which imply that in repeated games, any outcome is a feasible solution concept, if under that outcome the players' minimax conditions are satisfied. The minimax condition states that a player will minimize the maximum possible loss which he could face in the game. An outcome is said to be feasible if it satisfies this condition for each player of the game. A repeated game is one in which there is not necessarily a final move, but rather, there is a sequence of rounds, during which the player may gather information and choose moves. An early published example is . |
| lexicalization | eng: folk theorem |
| instance of | (noun) a stable situation in which forces cancel one another equilibrium |
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| German | |
| has gloss | deu: Ein Folk-Theorem beschreibt mögliche Gleichgewichte in wiederholten Spielen. Das Einsatzgebiet und somit auch Anwendungszweck des Folk-Theorems ist die Modellierung von langfristigen Verträgen bzw. Interaktionen von Menschen (zum Beispiel Kreditverträge, Gesellschaftsverträge, (implizite) Arbeitsverträge, Verhalten in der Ehe oder einer sonstigen sozialen Bindung, ...). |
| lexicalization | deu: Folk theorem |
| lexicalization | deu: Folk-Theorem |
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| has gloss | jpn: フォーク定理(フォークていり、folk theorem)とは、ゲーム理論において、無限回の繰り返し囚人のジレンマ・ゲームにおいて、協力解が均衡解として成立するという理論である。 |
| lexicalization | jpn: フォーク定理 |
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